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Regina Quinn
"Frozen Reservoir", oil painting, encaustic, landscape, ice, sun, winter sky

2019

About the Item

"Frozen Reservoir" is an encaustic with oil paint and beeswax on a cradled panel measuring 12" high by 12" wide. The painting is framed. From Regina Quinn: "Standing along the edge of the reservoir at dawn on a winter morning, I hear the ice crack and shift in the intense cold while the sun, not yet above the horizon, splashes the distant trees and mountains with warm colors that seem to rise like choral voices in a Baroque oratorio." Exhibition: "Frozen Reservoir" has been exhibited at the Paul Nigra Center for the Arts in Gloversville, New York. Working in encaustics, Regina Quinn builds transparent and opaque layers, scrapes and scratches and incises to reveal and obscure, working towards the sense of awe and wonder she experiences daily in the natural world. The elegance of a fallen leaf on the forest floor, the looming glow as morning fog lifts, the dynamic tension between abstraction and naturalism – these are the inspirations for Regina Quinn’s encaustic and oil paintings. Regina holds a Special Studies in Fine Arts bachelor’s degree from Trinity College where she received the Peyser Art Award, first prize and a master’s degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Vermont. She has designed and painted sets for several Lyric Theater productions at Burlington, Vermont’s Flynn Theater for the Performing Arts and has worked as a muralist, graphic designer, and educator for 35 years. Regina is dedicated to inspiring creativity, innovation, and passion for environmental stewardship. A New York City native, Regina divides her time between New York’s Catskill Mountains and the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont where her work is influenced by the stark winters, lush springs, exuberant summers and vibrant autumns.
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